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Understanding the incentives that could motivate certified nonteaching teachers to teach in Michigan

REL Midwest
Publication date:
April 2021

Summary

To alleviate teacher shortages, education leaders in Michigan have considered recruiting certified teachers who are not currently teaching (both those who have never taught and those who left teaching). This infographic highlights key findings from a REL Midwest study that analyzed teacher certification, employment, and survey data to gather information on the viability of this recruitment option.

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